Common use of Naturopath Clause in Contracts

Naturopath. A person who practices naturopathy, that is, a drugless system of therapy making use of physical forces such as air, light, water, heat, and massage. NOTE: Services of a naturopath are not cov- ered by XXXXXXX. NAVCARE clinics. Contractor owned, staffed, and operated primary clinics exclusively serving uniformed services beneficiaries pursuant to contracts awarded by a Military Department. No-fault insurance. No-fault insurance means an insurance contract providing compensation for health and medical expenses relating to personal injury arising from the operation of a motor vehicle in which the compensation is not premised on whom may have been responsible for causing such injury. No- fault insurance includes personal in- jury protection and medical payments benefits in cases involving personal in- juries resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Nonavailability statement. A certifi- cation by a commander (or a designee) of a Uniformed Services medical treat- ment facility, recorded on DEERS, gen- erally for the reason that the needed medical care being requested by a non- TRICARE Prime enrolled beneficiary cannot be provided at the facility con- cerned because the necessary resources are not available in the time frame needed. Nonparticipating provider. A hospital or other authorized institutional pro- vider, a physician or other authorized individual professional provider, or other authorized provider that fur- nished medical services or supplies to a CHAMPUS beneficiary, but who did not agree on the CHAMPUS claim form to participate or to accept the CHAMPUS-determined allowable cost or charge as the total charge for the services. A nonparticipating provider looks to the beneficiary or sponsor for payment of his or her charge, not CHAMPUS. In such cases, CHAMPUS pays the beneficiary or sponsor, not the provider. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member. A military member of an armed force of a foreign NATO na- tion who is on active duty and who, in connection with official duties, is sta- tioned in or passing through the United States. The foreign NATO nations are Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Neth- erlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Tur- key, and the United Kingdom. Not-for-profit entity. An organization or institution owned and operated by one or more nonprofit corporations or associations formed pursuant to appli- cable state laws, no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may law- fully inure, to the benefit of any pri- vate shareholder or individual.

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Naturopath. A person who practices naturopathy, that is, a drugless system of therapy making use of physical forces such as air, light, water, heat, and massage. NOTE: Services of a naturopath are not cov- ered by XXXXXXXCHAMPUS. NAVCARE clinics. Contractor owned, staffed, and operated primary clinics exclusively serving uniformed services beneficiaries pursuant to contracts awarded by a Military Department. No-fault insurance. No-fault insurance means an insurance contract providing compensation for health and medical expenses relating to personal injury arising from the operation of a motor vehicle in which the compensation is not premised on whom may have been responsible for causing such injury. No- fault insurance includes personal in- jury protection and medical payments benefits in cases involving personal in- juries resulting from operation of a motor vehicle. Nonavailability statement. A certifi- cation by a commander (or a designee) of a Uniformed Services medical treat- ment facility, recorded on DEERS, gen- erally for the reason that the needed medical care being requested by a non- TRICARE Prime enrolled beneficiary cannot be provided at the facility con- cerned because the necessary resources are not available in the time frame needed. Nonparticipating provider. A hospital or other authorized institutional pro- vider, a physician or other authorized individual professional provider, or other authorized provider that fur- nished medical services or supplies to a CHAMPUS beneficiary, but who did not agree on the CHAMPUS claim form to participate or to accept the CHAMPUS-determined allowable cost or charge as the total charge for the services. A nonparticipating provider looks to the beneficiary or sponsor for payment of his or her charge, not CHAMPUS. In such cases, CHAMPUS pays the beneficiary or sponsor, not the provider. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member. A military member of an armed force of a foreign NATO na- tion who is on active duty and who, in connection with official duties, is sta- tioned in or passing through the United States. The foreign NATO nations are Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Neth- erlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Tur- key, and the United Kingdom. Not-for-profit entity. An organization or institution owned and operated by one or more nonprofit corporations or associations formed pursuant to appli- cable state laws, no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may law- fully inure, to the benefit of any pri- vate shareholder or individual.

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Samples: www.govinfo.gov

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